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Fear Of Falling
The intro on the song is a mandolin going through a pretty little
progression, but it boils down to D-C-G-D on 4/4 time.
The chords are to be played EXACTLY
WHERE THEY APPEAR ON THIS TAB. If they're between words, play the chord
at that point. This is not the result of a badly done alignment in my
word-processor. But in any event, you'll get the cadence, and it will
flow with the rest of the song very nicely.
D
Last night I dreamt of flying
C
Over hillsides in the snow
G
And I dove down through the clouds
D
Into the valley there below
D
When the fields turned into parking lots
C
My freedom turned to dread
G
The ground rose up to greet me
D
And I jumped up out of bed
C
You can fly, fly, fly
D
Off to anywhere you choose
C
You can try, try, try
D
But eventually you'll lose
D
It seems there's always something
G C
Tryin' to bring a good man down (stretch the word when sung)
C G
I have no fear of falling
D
But I hate hitting the ground
Searchin' through my sofa
Tryin' to find some extra change
I thought that I knew everything
'Til everything changed
Now I'm standing on an island
That is sinking into the sea
And all that I can do
Is just enjoy the scenery
Well, you can fly, fly, fly
Off to anywhere you choose
You can try, try, try
But eventually you'll lose
They say a man hears sweet, soft music
Just before he drowns
I have no fear of falling
But I hate hitting the ground (repeat line)
(Insert Solo Here)
(Sorry folks, haven't figured out the rhythm part during the solo. If I do,
I'll post an update to this song. But I can say that it appears to be some
progression in Em.)
You and I have politics
There's lines that we don't cross
And we live happily ever after
Inside this little box
But you just can't take a lion
And throw him into a cage
And expect him to be thankful
For the shelter that you gave
(repeat chorus three times and slowly fade)
You can fly, fly, fly
Off to anywhere you choose
You can try, try, try
But eventually you'll lose
The more you try to cling to me
The less I'll stick around
I have no fear of falling
But I hate hitting the ground
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